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for years, rupert murdoch has been behind numerous cruel tabloid headlines. now suddenly he's on the front page himself, and that's a pretty awkward place for a press baron to be, suddenly the target of what they call in britain the gutter press. dan rivers, cnn, london. >> a lot of questions probably centers on who knew what it and when. >>> as we've been telling you the phone hacking scandal has cost london's top two police officials their jobs. let's go back to atika shubert. the two high profile resignations pretty much one after another. the timing also important but quite incredible what's unfolded in the last few days. >> reporter: really is, and it has completely tainted the british police. what lawmakers are looking at now is, one, did police ignore the phone hacking scandal when they should have investigated further and two, did they take police payments. they want to know how far the corruption goes in scotland yard. former senior police officer john yates is the latest head to roll. now under investigation for his failed review of the police phone
for years, rupert murdoch has been behind numerous cruel tabloid headlines. now suddenly he's on the front page himself, and that's a pretty awkward place for a press baron to be, suddenly the target of what they call in britain the gutter press. dan rivers, cnn, london. >> a lot of questions probably centers on who knew what it and when. >>> as we've been telling you the phone hacking scandal has cost london's top two police officials their jobs. let's go back to atika shubert....
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let's first talk about rupert murdoch and what he had to say. yesterday he said it was the most humble day of his life. it seems overnight he's written to news corp. staff explaining the situation to them as well. >> reporter: he did. he wrote a letter to staff basically explaining what he said yesterday at the hearing and also making it clear that he was appalled at these phone hacking allegations. one of the things he said in the letter was he has imbued the corporation with an audacious spirit, but this sort of behavior should not be tolerated. he also laid out some of the steps the company is taking to address the issue including setting up an independent standards and management committee. one of the things he also said was that he was sorry for the hurt that was caused, and we have taken responsibility. that's what it says in the letter to employees. of course, one of the things that he said in his hearing yesterday was very -- put very bluntly to him by mp tom watson who asked him if he took ultimate responsibility for this whole fiasco.
let's first talk about rupert murdoch and what he had to say. yesterday he said it was the most humble day of his life. it seems overnight he's written to news corp. staff explaining the situation to them as well. >> reporter: he did. he wrote a letter to staff basically explaining what he said yesterday at the hearing and also making it clear that he was appalled at these phone hacking allegations. one of the things he said in the letter was he has imbued the corporation with an...
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rupert murdoch is a back room guy. this crisis, this scandal, however, is about the public. it's about, it's about losing trust. it's about doing things that the average man on the street is absolutely appalled by, and it requires to fix this, if it's fixable, it requires explaining. it requires saying you're sorry. it requires going on every chat show that will have you and begging for forgiveness. it requires going to the family of milly dowler and the young girl who was murdered and kidnapped whose phones were hacked and saying you're sorry. these are not the kind of things that rupert murdoch has ever done or that he's capable of doing. >> hmm. when asked if rupert murdoch would have known about these alleged phone hacking incidents, michael wolff put it this way, he says the news corp chief was in close communication editor was in close contact with his sources and content. >> you're watching "world business today." the u.s. president and republican opponents continue to haggle over the country's debt ceiling. that is next. >>> welcome back to "world business today" rig
rupert murdoch is a back room guy. this crisis, this scandal, however, is about the public. it's about, it's about losing trust. it's about doing things that the average man on the street is absolutely appalled by, and it requires to fix this, if it's fixable, it requires explaining. it requires saying you're sorry. it requires going on every chat show that will have you and begging for forgiveness. it requires going to the family of milly dowler and the young girl who was murdered and...
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former editor rebecca brooks here with rupert murdoch is, according to uk media reports, likely to be questioned by police later today. she's been facing growing calls to step down. but also under scrutiny is les hinton, the news internationa s international's. and there's rue put murdock himself. there he is on the left with rebecca brooks. his latest concern is the mounting pressure on lawmakers to block his takeover of british sky broadcasting known as b sky b, pauline. >> it's not just the uk that murdock is having a tough time. as reported, the scandal is being felt across the globe including murdock's homeland of australia. >>> it's having implications in australia where rupert murdoch began his global media empire. australian-born murdock took over the family business at the age of 22 following the death of his father. well, starting with just one newspaper, murdock went on to acquire dozens more, flounding "the australian." his holdings in australia, which make up 70% of the nation's media landscape, the most of any country in the world. now including eight of the 12 metropoli
former editor rebecca brooks here with rupert murdoch is, according to uk media reports, likely to be questioned by police later today. she's been facing growing calls to step down. but also under scrutiny is les hinton, the news internationa s international's. and there's rue put murdock himself. there he is on the left with rebecca brooks. his latest concern is the mounting pressure on lawmakers to block his takeover of british sky broadcasting known as b sky b, pauline. >> it's not...
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its owner, rupert murdoch, realized his entire empire was at risk of being tainted. one can only imagine the conversation he had with his son james, who runs the uk business. >> i feel regret. clearly the practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. >> reporter: it was the revelation that a murdered school girl had been targeted by journalists from the paper who eavesdropped on her cell phone messages that was the beginning of the end for the paper. hacking into cell phone messages is illegal in the uk. the scandal that the "news of the world" had been systematical systematically eavesdropping on people for years had been swirling around westminster, with some telling politicians that it was the work of a rogue reporter. >> i believe he was the only person. >> reporter: but there was a lingering suspicion that former editors like rebecca brooks work remains chief executive of the parent company, must have sanctioned the hacking. something she always denied. she's a close friend w
its owner, rupert murdoch, realized his entire empire was at risk of being tainted. one can only imagine the conversation he had with his son james, who runs the uk business. >> i feel regret. clearly the practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. >> reporter: it was the revelation that a murdered school girl had been targeted by journalists from the paper who eavesdropped on her cell phone...
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we're going to take you inside the mind of rupert murdoch. a cnn insider tells us more about the man behind this massive media empire. plus his wife jumped to his defense today when that attacker sort of rushes the room. during that hearing you're going to hear her story, next. e-line . so, you've been double crossed by other travel sites and now you want to try the real deal. yes, is it true that name your own price... ...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show you other people's winning hotel bids. so i'll know how much to bid... ...and save up to 60% i'm in i know the lady in leather travels on three wheels. wait, is that code? that's my secret weapon... ...naomi pryce see winning hotel bids now at priceline. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ di
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rupert murdoch personally apologize apologized. it wasn't enough to save the paper. >> 7.5 million readers, this is for you. >> reporter: remember this? this is the last edition of the once venerable "news of the world." the paper reported on the sinking of the titanic. but it didn't survive the phone hacking scandal. here in britain murdoch's media empire now faces two inquiries and three criminal investigations. scrutiny that could make next year as painful as the last for rupert murdoch. >> atika shubert reporting there from london, explaining why we can expect this particular story to run and run and run. >>> now, while shoppers here in the uk hit the high streets on monday in search of bargains, u.s. consumers were apparently more concerned with returning items that they didn't want after all. yesterday had analysts predicting sales up to $29 billion. but americans are expected to return unwanted gifts to the tune of $46 billion after record sales on black friday. the outlook for the week as a whole is a little rosier for u.s.
rupert murdoch personally apologize apologized. it wasn't enough to save the paper. >> 7.5 million readers, this is for you. >> reporter: remember this? this is the last edition of the once venerable "news of the world." the paper reported on the sinking of the titanic. but it didn't survive the phone hacking scandal. here in britain murdoch's media empire now faces two inquiries and three criminal investigations. scrutiny that could make next year as painful as the last...
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that will be worrying rupert murdoch. let's look at some of the other news stories covering this hour. >>> the district attorney covering dominique strauss-kahn says he will not take himself off the case, despite the demand from the alleged victim's lawyer. the lawyer's accusation that the d.a.'s office leaked derogatory information about his client to the media is, quote, without merit. the hotel maid accused strauss-kahn of attempting to rape her in the spring. >>> the big three rating agencies following moody's downgrade on portugal's bonds on tuesday. the e.u. president suggests the downgrade to junk status might have anti-bias on the companies based in the united states. european legislators might fight back by imposing civil penalties on ratings agencies that get it wrong. there's talk of tighter regulations and a europe-based agency to replace the big three. >> portugal's fulfillment will be assessed on a quarterly basis. in this context, and the absence of facts on the new economy, by yesterday's decisions by one
that will be worrying rupert murdoch. let's look at some of the other news stories covering this hour. >>> the district attorney covering dominique strauss-kahn says he will not take himself off the case, despite the demand from the alleged victim's lawyer. the lawyer's accusation that the d.a.'s office leaked derogatory information about his client to the media is, quote, without merit. the hotel maid accused strauss-kahn of attempting to rape her in the spring. >>> the big...
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rupert murdoch withdrew the bid for bskyb on wednesday. that was amid the scandal at newscorp international. it must have been a tough one for him. >> reporter: oh, yeah, completely. we were all told he was desperate to get his hands on the remaining shares, 60% of sky that he didn't own. and it will be a bitter climbdown for him. one he was facing the reality that in the political climate that was developing where all the main parties were opposed to that takeover going ahead. it was just kind of unrealistic for them to pursue that right now. not saying perhaps they don't come back and have another go at it in six month's time. in terms of what will happen today, there's momentous developments today as well. right now is the deadline, we're told, fora bekaa brooks, the embattle embattled chief international to respond before a committee of politicians on wednesday. we're told 9:20 is the latest she could respond. after that who knows what will happen after that. theoretically she could be forced to attend by the sergeant at arms' office w
rupert murdoch withdrew the bid for bskyb on wednesday. that was amid the scandal at newscorp international. it must have been a tough one for him. >> reporter: oh, yeah, completely. we were all told he was desperate to get his hands on the remaining shares, 60% of sky that he didn't own. and it will be a bitter climbdown for him. one he was facing the reality that in the political climate that was developing where all the main parties were opposed to that takeover going ahead. it was...
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on tuesday, rupert murdoch himself, his company announced a plan to buy back an extra $3.2 billion in its own shares, bringing its buyback to a total of $5 billion which is a huge amount, pauline. then again, it's also a huge amount, the money being taken off the stock price of news corp and also bskyb, the british broadcaster whose remaining stake it's trying to buy as well. >> analysts see this buyback as a way for news corp to give its share price a little bit of a boost. but that that hasn't exactly gone as plan. news corp's shares closed almost 3% lower in australia on this wednesday. news corp also ended tuesday's session on wall street in the red. >>> coming up next, china's growth is cooling down a little bit. but could that actually be welcome news for the world's second largest economy? we'll have more on that live from beijing in just a minute. >>> this is "world business today" on cnn. welcome back to the show. >>> china's economy is still expanding at a faster pace than that of just about any other nation. but in the face of weaker global demand for chinese goods and othe
on tuesday, rupert murdoch himself, his company announced a plan to buy back an extra $3.2 billion in its own shares, bringing its buyback to a total of $5 billion which is a huge amount, pauline. then again, it's also a huge amount, the money being taken off the stock price of news corp and also bskyb, the british broadcaster whose remaining stake it's trying to buy as well. >> analysts see this buyback as a way for news corp to give its share price a little bit of a boost. but that that...
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this year's votes reveal it was a less than stellar outcome for rupert murdoch and his sons. ramy inocencio joins us again with the tallies. they've had a slightly hair-raising experience, i suspect. >> definitely was and appears rupert murdoch's sons were the lightning rods to that anger, from the hacking allegations of the now defunct "news of the world." james murdoch, the deputy chief operating officer, he received the most votes against at him at 35%. his older brother didn't do much bet, lachlan, 34% against him. he did resign from his last executive role in 2005. as for rupert murdoch himself, the chairman and ceo of news corp did much better than his sons, only 14% of shareholders voted against the patriarch. overall not a great outcome for the murdochs but they will all still remain on news corp's board. here we see 47% of all the votes cast are held by the murdoch family or its staunch allies. 40% are in family hands, meantime, 7% of actually held by a saudi prince, the prince al waleed bin talal. they make up the remaining 53%, nonali nonaligned. if we took those o
this year's votes reveal it was a less than stellar outcome for rupert murdoch and his sons. ramy inocencio joins us again with the tallies. they've had a slightly hair-raising experience, i suspect. >> definitely was and appears rupert murdoch's sons were the lightning rods to that anger, from the hacking allegations of the now defunct "news of the world." james murdoch, the deputy chief operating officer, he received the most votes against at him at 35%. his older brother...
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than xadle brought down rupert murdoch's "news of the world" paper. the top cop in london will testify about scotland yard's investigation today. >>> i want to be a fly on the wall during these ongoing debt talks. 20 days until the deadline on raising the debt ceiling. there's no deal yet. president obama reportedly told lawmakers, quote, this could bring my presidency down. talking about his promise to veto a short-term extension. he says he will not yield. they'll meet again today. the fifth session in as many days. the white house warns failing to raise the debt ceiling by august 2 send could trigger a partial default. >>> the power is slowly being restored in the chicago area after one of the worst storms on record. the storm packed wind gusts of nearly 80 miles an hour, knocking down trees and power lines. nearly 1 million customers were affected. this morning, the power company says more than 75% of its customers have had its power restored. >>> now the wakeup call for the shuttle "atlantis" crew. ♪ if you believed they put a man on the moon â
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who knows whether rupert murdoch will take notice of that. the other big story, the commerce committee chairman, jay rockefeller saying there's got to be an investigation, did news corp hack into u.s. citizens' phones, 9/11 victims. he said there would be serious consequences. the big question people are asking here is how much is the news corp empire and rupert murdoch going to be hurt in the u.s. as well. ali? >> that is a good question. i'm a tweeter. you're a tweeter. one of the interesting things about this is somebody figured out using geo cashing or labeling of locations where people tweet from, where people tweet. a visualization of it. tell us about it. >> it's this data visualization project from a photographer by the name of eric fisher. what he's done is basically tag tweets and flicker pictures used from around the world. look at this pretty picture in the u.s. the flitter pictures in red, more on the west coast. twitter more on the east coast. you look at europe and asia is where they're both used very much as well. white show t
who knows whether rupert murdoch will take notice of that. the other big story, the commerce committee chairman, jay rockefeller saying there's got to be an investigation, did news corp hack into u.s. citizens' phones, 9/11 victims. he said there would be serious consequences. the big question people are asking here is how much is the news corp empire and rupert murdoch going to be hurt in the u.s. as well. ali? >> that is a good question. i'm a tweeter. you're a tweeter. one of the...
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will rupert murdoch face any? here is jeffrey toobin on "ac 360." >> a lot of people have talked about the possibility of criminal charges in the united states, the foreign corrupt practices act or something connected with hacking of 9/11 victims. there is really no credible evidence at all of any sort of american criminal violations by anyone in connection with news corp. so i really think the question is really a business one over here as well as in england, can the murdochs stay in control? and i think probably yes is the answer. >>> another hacking headline, 14 accused hackivists are wanted for a sish attack on paypal. the sweeps span the country tarthing people. this video is from a raid on long island. they're said to be from the hacking group an none mist which claims to have attacked visa and master card after the companies refused to process donations being made to wikileaks. the crew of the shuttle "atlantis" waking up to the last full day in space and the last full day of a nasa space shuttle mission ev
will rupert murdoch face any? here is jeffrey toobin on "ac 360." >> a lot of people have talked about the possibility of criminal charges in the united states, the foreign corrupt practices act or something connected with hacking of 9/11 victims. there is really no credible evidence at all of any sort of american criminal violations by anyone in connection with news corp. so i really think the question is really a business one over here as well as in england, can the murdochs...
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none of this is helping the rupert murdoch brand. but to the american who doesn't pay a lot of attention, probably not a lot of impact, unless congressional hearings or an investigation turns up anything here in the united states. at the moment, there's no evidence of that. >> now that we know what was going on over there with the phone hacking, does it -- does it bring the headlines that his paper has generated clearer to you as to where this information was coming from? >> i don't think that there's any question. in fact, we kind of knew this is the way the murdoch tabloids operated. look at last year, since closed by murdoch in the hacking scandal, had one reporter get hidden camera video of sarah ferguson. there's a market in the uk and perhaps america, too, for the kind of journalism that these tabloids practice, but there's also a line that you can't cross, a line of illegalality when you have phone hacking, but when you turn it to ordinary people, the reaction is different. and the wall street journal has an editorial saying b
none of this is helping the rupert murdoch brand. but to the american who doesn't pay a lot of attention, probably not a lot of impact, unless congressional hearings or an investigation turns up anything here in the united states. at the moment, there's no evidence of that. >> now that we know what was going on over there with the phone hacking, does it -- does it bring the headlines that his paper has generated clearer to you as to where this information was coming from? >> i don't...
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rupert murdoch squares off with shareholders as phone hacking revelations continue to rock his leadership. >>> stock markets in europe are stumbling after moody's puts dozens of banks across the continent on notice. >>> the united states has ratings problems as its own as fitch sounds the economic alarm on political infighting. >>> today is a big day for the murdoch empire and most specifically james murdoch, the son of the media magnet rupe per murdoch. the younger murdoch is increasingly seen as compromised as revelations about phone hacking at his father's giant titan of the media industry news corporation just keep on piling up. james murdoch is on the board at the parent company news corp. and that company's -- and at the company's agm last month, more than a third of the shareholders voted against his re-election. so he survived, but clearly a big revolt. the question is will he face a similar shareholder revolt today. nina dos santos is at brks squi brks's annual general meeting to test the mood. nina, does it look as if he'll survive or it will be a rerun, if you like, of what hap
rupert murdoch squares off with shareholders as phone hacking revelations continue to rock his leadership. >>> stock markets in europe are stumbling after moody's puts dozens of banks across the continent on notice. >>> the united states has ratings problems as its own as fitch sounds the economic alarm on political infighting. >>> today is a big day for the murdoch empire and most specifically james murdoch, the son of the media magnet rupe per murdoch. the younger...
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it is a jewel in the rupert murdoch empire. one of his favorite tideses, "the -- titles, "the news of the world." there are lots of questions about what will happen about the executives, notably rebecca brooks, who used to run the paper in the early 2 00s -- 2000s, she's a close ally of rupert murdoch. he was desperate to keep her, to save her, she's been clinging on to her job amid calls from every political party here that she should stand down. she remains in post and some headlines here saying that murdoch has sacrificed an entire paper to save one woman. >> wow. all right, dan rivers. we'll keep watching. thank you very much. >>> now before we go, the space shuttle "atlantis" poised and ready for takeoff this morning. and as you get ready for work, we want you to get smart. so what do you think the space shuttle "atlantis" was named after? here are your choices, folks. a ship, a mythical figure, or a star constellation. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> 38 minutes after the hour. before the break we a
it is a jewel in the rupert murdoch empire. one of his favorite tideses, "the -- titles, "the news of the world." there are lots of questions about what will happen about the executives, notably rebecca brooks, who used to run the paper in the early 2 00s -- 2000s, she's a close ally of rupert murdoch. he was desperate to keep her, to save her, she's been clinging on to her job amid calls from every political party here that she should stand down. she remains in post and some...
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maybe "the wall street journal" can get their boss, rupert murdoch. he's one of the ultrarich like i am. i'd love to have his return published with mine. people can see what we're paying and whether they regard that as the proper system or whether some adjustments in our system should be made. i welcome the congressman's inquiry into this. if he can get these returns released, i think that -- i think a lost congressmen will get educated as to how inequi inequitable the system is. >> warren buffett, not the first time he suggested that rupert murdoch should reveal his tax statement. buffett says that people who make money from money are taxed at a far lower rate than people who earn money by their own labor. he is championing a rule that people making more than $1 million a year should pay more taxes than those who make less than that figure. meredith whitney calls the buffett rule a punitive tax that would not generate enough revenue for the sacrifice is would create. it looks like he's not going to be backing down on his views. >> certainly some heal
maybe "the wall street journal" can get their boss, rupert murdoch. he's one of the ultrarich like i am. i'd love to have his return published with mine. people can see what we're paying and whether they regard that as the proper system or whether some adjustments in our system should be made. i welcome the congressman's inquiry into this. if he can get these returns released, i think that -- i think a lost congressmen will get educated as to how inequi inequitable the system is....
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this week, owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. the paper's former royal correspondent was arrested yesterday. >>> britain's newest royal couple will spend their first full day in california. prince william and his new wife kate arrived yesterday. they will attend a star-studded event in l.a. tonight. there's the famous soccer star, right? david beckham. the british academy of film and arts dinner, prince william is the president of bafta, nicole kidman, jennifer lopez and tom hanks are expected to be there. a day for the royal couple even before the black tie event. part will be spent fueling the prince's passion playing polo. cnn's max foster has more. >> reporter: during the tour of can dashgs the royal couple showed their competitive sides. in dragon boats and in street hockey shoot-outs. william may need some more practice with that hockey stick, but in california, he'll be in more familiar territory with a sport he knows and loves. polo. william grew up playing polo. he's been around it. he was watching it from before he coul
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. >>> rupert murdoch is back in the united states. he and his wife returned to their new york home yesterday. there is a lot on rupert murdoch's plate. news corp. is facing an fbi investigation and at least two u.s. based lawsuits filed by shareholders. also a possible standard & poor's downgrade. >> developing cnn learning at least 22 deaths blamed on the stifling heat gripping the nation. right now more than 140 million people in at least 30 states are under advisories or warnings dealing with near triple-digit temperatures. expected to stay in place through joust the weekend. >>> terrorists may be targeting private u tilts in the united states. department of homeland security putting state and local law enforcement on alert for potential threats. while there is no specific credible intelligence, officials say, quote, several recent incidents highlight the ongoing threat to private sector utility facilities. >>> some 22 thousand state workers in minnesota are back on the job this morning. they had been out of work since july 1 becau
. >>> rupert murdoch is back in the united states. he and his wife returned to their new york home yesterday. there is a lot on rupert murdoch's plate. news corp. is facing an fbi investigation and at least two u.s. based lawsuits filed by shareholders. also a possible standard & poor's downgrade. >> developing cnn learning at least 22 deaths blamed on the stifling heat gripping the nation. right now more than 140 million people in at least 30 states are under advisories or...
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together those five brands bring in an estimated $3.2 million for the rupert murdoch owned newspaper. pretty significant business on the line. all of this comes as murdoch's own news corporation aims to take over british sky broadcasting. discussions on that have been going on for months. there's also been widespread opposition to that planned takeover. and just yesterday reacting to fresh allegations, the former deputy prime minister lord prescott began calling for the takeover to be blocked. john prescott himself is one of many politicians to have his phone hacked alongside numerous celebrities, stars and aides to the british royal family. as dan rivers reports, even though phone hacking revelations are nothing new, it dates back further than many realized. >> the murder of the 13-year-old schoolgirl milly doward in 2002 appalled britain. last month her killer, lev levi belfield was finally convicted. this is now come up with another inquiry, phone hacking. the scandal relates to the illegal tabloid practice of accessing cell phone messages left for celebrities in order to get stori
together those five brands bring in an estimated $3.2 million for the rupert murdoch owned newspaper. pretty significant business on the line. all of this comes as murdoch's own news corporation aims to take over british sky broadcasting. discussions on that have been going on for months. there's also been widespread opposition to that planned takeover. and just yesterday reacting to fresh allegations, the former deputy prime minister lord prescott began calling for the takeover to be blocked....
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there are a lot ever reports that rupert murdoch is on his way to london here. not only to handle the "news of the world" closure, but the biggest prize in the media empire is his takeover bid for british broadcaster, b sky b. the takeover bid is now in danger because of the hacking scandal. the government needs to approve the takeover and say they want to look at the phone hacking scandal before they approve the deal. that could scuttle the deal. and it's possible that murdoch will be coming over here to handle it. the very fact that "news of the world" has had to be closed doesn't look good on news international and they have to try to stem the problem where it stands and hope it doesn't spread to any other parts of their media empire. >> thank you, i bet it will sell a lot today. saying thank you and good-bye, appreciate it. >>> a new study just released that exposes the truth about what makes men three times happier in relationships. guess what, it's not sex. ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] tha
there are a lot ever reports that rupert murdoch is on his way to london here. not only to handle the "news of the world" closure, but the biggest prize in the media empire is his takeover bid for british broadcaster, b sky b. the takeover bid is now in danger because of the hacking scandal. the government needs to approve the takeover and say they want to look at the phone hacking scandal before they approve the deal. that could scuttle the deal. and it's possible that murdoch will...
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late night comedians are not about to let the rupert murdoch pie-throwing contest fade into memory. >> i was horrified. he is 80 -- he can't digest pie! the instant murdoch was hit with the pie, news corp. stock spiked, regaining $395 million in market value in five minutes. this is brilliant! he needs to be hit with more pies! perhaps a scalding mincemeat or savory steak and kidney or snout and pancreas. >> what about england's second most powerful man -- david cameron -- who -- whose hiring of andy coulson as press secretary despite his rencently resigned after the first count of allegeds. >> how can he smell a rat when he has one in his midst? >> that was awesome! that's your c-span? i imagine the prime minister never had a chance. >> i've asked this question once already. i can set the answer to music if you like. just once in a while it would be nice to hear a little bat squeak of responsibility from the party opposite. i don't recall every single conversation i had. and you would be mad to try and pretend that you do. >> england is awesome! >> certainly was fun to watch some of
late night comedians are not about to let the rupert murdoch pie-throwing contest fade into memory. >> i was horrified. he is 80 -- he can't digest pie! the instant murdoch was hit with the pie, news corp. stock spiked, regaining $395 million in market value in five minutes. this is brilliant! he needs to be hit with more pies! perhaps a scalding mincemeat or savory steak and kidney or snout and pancreas. >> what about england's second most powerful man -- david cameron -- who --...
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and the political cloud over rupert murdoch's media empire in britain and here in the u.s. it's under scrutiny right now after a new arrest in an exploding scandal. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how y
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rupert murdoch has not apologized to them and they're pretty upset with the paper's, quote, self-congratulatory" issue. here oh's what the president said on the last day. >> it's really been a great day, a wonderful newspaper. >> now there are accusations that the newspaper also bribed police officers and hacked the phone messages of terrorist victims. >> the u.s. is withholding $800 million to pack stab. its's a smack down for them expelling u.s. military trainers. they hope holding all the money back will create pressure on them. >>> here's fake for you. $47 million. nearly two oust every $10 americans took in last year came from the government in if form of job else benefits, food stamps and social security. when extended benefits go away by the end of this year, some $37 billion won't go into people's accounts and won't go into the economy. time now for reynolds wolf in a atlanta. any flight days? >> not yet but they're sure to come. there are song strom storms coming. possibly major delays for chicag chicago. it could be a busy day for you. also tampa and miami, afternoon thunderstorms cou
rupert murdoch has not apologized to them and they're pretty upset with the paper's, quote, self-congratulatory" issue. here oh's what the president said on the last day. >> it's really been a great day, a wonderful newspaper. >> now there are accusations that the newspaper also bribed police officers and hacked the phone messages of terrorist victims. >> the u.s. is withholding $800 million to pack stab. its's a smack down for them expelling u.s. military trainers. they...
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murdoch will be the subject of pretty fiery discussion. there's a big push for investors to vote for his dismissal along side his sons. many shareholders were unhappy with his performance as ceo since news of the phone hacking scandal surfaced. they might have a tough time making any changes at the top because the murdoch family owns just under 12% of the company, but nearly all of the shareholder voting rights giving them quite a big say at this annual general meeting. what's more, a key ally of the murder docks has indicated his intention of voting in favor of keeping the board as it is. they'll face opposition from tom watson running a campaign against news corp since he learned of the phone hacking scandals. he purchased shares so he can address investors at the gathering. that is, though, andrew, we should stress if he is permitted to speak. >> that's a good point, isn't it? if he is he is claiming he has new information that news corp shareholders need to hear so certainly could be a fascinating meeting. now, as new zealand gears up
murdoch will be the subject of pretty fiery discussion. there's a big push for investors to vote for his dismissal along side his sons. many shareholders were unhappy with his performance as ceo since news of the phone hacking scandal surfaced. they might have a tough time making any changes at the top because the murdoch family owns just under 12% of the company, but nearly all of the shareholder voting rights giving them quite a big say at this annual general meeting. what's more, a key ally...
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rupert murdoch's top newspaper executive rebecca brooks is out on bail. she was arrested over the growing phone hacking scandal. the police commissioner, paul stephenson, also resigned yesterday. >>> casey anthony is out of jail and for the moment at least out of the spotlight. the attorney for casey's parents, george and cindy anthony, say that they refused a request to act as media decoys when their daughter was released from jail yesterday. casey anthony was driven away by her defense team and remains in hiding. >>> congressman leonard boswell is okay after an armed home invasion this iowa farmhouse. the 77-year-old boswell reportedly struggled with the gunman saturday night before his grandson grabbed a shotgun and pointed it at the intruder who then fled. obviously police still on the hunt for that home invasion intruder. >>> the senate could vote as early as this week on a scaled-down plan allowing president obama to raise the nation's debt ceiling. lawmakers have just 16 days left to strike a deal and after that, treasury department says that the u
rupert murdoch's top newspaper executive rebecca brooks is out on bail. she was arrested over the growing phone hacking scandal. the police commissioner, paul stephenson, also resigned yesterday. >>> casey anthony is out of jail and for the moment at least out of the spotlight. the attorney for casey's parents, george and cindy anthony, say that they refused a request to act as media decoys when their daughter was released from jail yesterday. casey anthony was driven away by her...
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they hacked into her voice mail when she disappeared and rupert murdoch would pay upon to charity as part of the deal. >>> let's head to atlanta to check in with rob marciano. any delight delays. >> we'll probably have a few. fall official arrives in the next few days. 90s and 100s, pretty much gone. rain across the spine of the appalachians, there it is on the radar, light stuff. shouldn't cause any sort of flooding but certainly bringing up reminders of weeks past and binghamt binghamton down through scranton and into new york city. should be light but may cause delays there and atlanta seeing rainfall. here are the areas that we'll see delays, philly, new york, d.c. and chicago and detroit, some is pretty thick so a slow go not only for air travel but also for just driving around. that's your couple of front, the next one that comes down will bring a reinforcing batch of cold air. folks have come with an ongoing problem, what do you do when men otherwise wants to spend hours and hours there. now they have a man land in some stores where you can play video games and watch the ball
they hacked into her voice mail when she disappeared and rupert murdoch would pay upon to charity as part of the deal. >>> let's head to atlanta to check in with rob marciano. any delight delays. >> we'll probably have a few. fall official arrives in the next few days. 90s and 100s, pretty much gone. rain across the spine of the appalachians, there it is on the radar, light stuff. shouldn't cause any sort of flooding but certainly bringing up reminders of weeks past and binghamt...
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i suspect not. >> rather busy these days, rupert murdoch, one would have thought. >>> austerity is one word on everyone's lips at the moment, and it's a word the british prime minister, david cameron, may utter once or twice later today. speaking at the conservative party's annual conference, he says he's likely to say later on today that the right one to turn to britain and bring the country back to prosperity. he's also likely to warn his country folk that it could be a long road to recovery. we'll be looking forward to cameron's words later today in manchester here in england, andrew. >> yeah, mr. cameron is pretty hopeful he can keep the lights on in britain, and that's more than can be said for some parts of china at the moment. still ahead, we'll find out why the near future may be a bit dim for quite a few chinese. stay with us. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact,
i suspect not. >> rather busy these days, rupert murdoch, one would have thought. >>> austerity is one word on everyone's lips at the moment, and it's a word the british prime minister, david cameron, may utter once or twice later today. speaking at the conservative party's annual conference, he says he's likely to say later on today that the right one to turn to britain and bring the country back to prosperity. he's also likely to warn his country folk that it could be a long...
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rupert murdoch, who owns the british tabloid, is expected to arrive in london shortly to deal with the hacking scandal that has brought that paper down. journalists are accused of illegally tapping into the voice mails of celebrities, politicians and crime victims. >>> and that's the sound of a lot of excitement, the united nations officially recognized south sudan the new african nation, celebrating its independence from sudan today after a long and bloody 50-year on and off civil war. >>> turning to legal news now, here in the states, casey anthony has been acquitted of murder. that you know by now. well, she'll also be out of jail soon. but are her legal problems over? our legal guys weigh in next. right now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning and better than ever! hotel bids to find where you n save up to 60% on hotels. * we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. *á with new hotel bid alerts, from priceline. >>> casey anthony has only about a week left in jail. she's expected to be released a week from tomorrow. well then
rupert murdoch, who owns the british tabloid, is expected to arrive in london shortly to deal with the hacking scandal that has brought that paper down. journalists are accused of illegally tapping into the voice mails of celebrities, politicians and crime victims. >>> and that's the sound of a lot of excitement, the united nations officially recognized south sudan the new african nation, celebrating its independence from sudan today after a long and bloody 50-year on and off civil...
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s deputy chief operating officer, james murdoch, son of rupert murdoch, says that he is happy to testify after being called back for a second grilling by uk lawmakers. meanwhile, in the united states, a group of independent shareholders is stepping up legal action, accusing the company, in their words, of an historic pattern of corruption. and the australian government is planning to skrut nies the country's media industry after complaints that news corp. had too much of a monopoly on the market. and just to give you an example of that, news corp.'s reach is 70% of australia's newspapers. nina. >>> andrew, the power of the chinese consumer is very much on the minds of international companies attending this week's meeting in dallan as you've been telling us. after all, the size of the chinese middle class is expected to be four times that of the u.s. andrew spotlights that next from dallan and he'll also be talking with jpmorgan's china on plans to boost domestic consumption. stay tuned. improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goe
s deputy chief operating officer, james murdoch, son of rupert murdoch, says that he is happy to testify after being called back for a second grilling by uk lawmakers. meanwhile, in the united states, a group of independent shareholders is stepping up legal action, accusing the company, in their words, of an historic pattern of corruption. and the australian government is planning to skrut nies the country's media industry after complaints that news corp. had too much of a monopoly on the...
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. >> reporter: when rupert murdoch was hauled before british lawmakers back in july it was all about phone hacking by his now shut "news of the world" sunday newspaper. that appearance was the culmination of a story broken by "the guardian" newspaper. this week "the guardian" has turned ats tension to murdoch's most prestigious title, "the wall street journal". "9 guardian" used the word scam to claim circulation figures were inflated in order to attract advertising. "the wall street journal" has hit back in a press release, it says "the guardian" article is replete with untruths and malign interpretations. still, the journal admits that one deal to distribute copies of the paper to students through a consulting firm was admittedly complex but nevertheless legitimate. but the journal does say it's no longer comfortable with the appearance of the distribution deal and that such deals have ceased even though it says its european circulation numbers were audited and approved. britain's media trade journal "the press gazette" -- >> they have 75,000 but they would certainly spend time emp
. >> reporter: when rupert murdoch was hauled before british lawmakers back in july it was all about phone hacking by his now shut "news of the world" sunday newspaper. that appearance was the culmination of a story broken by "the guardian" newspaper. this week "the guardian" has turned ats tension to murdoch's most prestigious title, "the wall street journal". "9 guardian" used the word scam to claim circulation figures were inflated in...
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i mean remember rupert murdoch and $1.7 billion? michael jordan was about $150 million. tiger, around $100 million. but in this case, i think well deserved for somebody who has had a lot of difficulty and the judge said, she should live in the manner to which she has become accustomed. >> well, she will be able to keep up with 1 $54 million. >> just the clubs alone, belonging to clubs in hong kong and london, she got about $6 million just for that. >> you got stay with the clubs. >> and the $6 million yacht. >> you got to have the yacht. >> then the millions for the daughter. >> all right, nadia bilchik with our "morning passport." thank you, as always. >>> it is horrible waking up. trs har it is hard. >> we go from hundreds of millions of dollars from a settlement to people looking for jobs still right now. nearly 2 million americans could actually lose their unemployment benefits. january. families are struggling. congress still trying to decide its next step. stay with me.ic eeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff? neutrogena® t/gel shampoo defeats dandruf
i mean remember rupert murdoch and $1.7 billion? michael jordan was about $150 million. tiger, around $100 million. but in this case, i think well deserved for somebody who has had a lot of difficulty and the judge said, she should live in the manner to which she has become accustomed. >> well, she will be able to keep up with 1 $54 million. >> just the clubs alone, belonging to clubs in hong kong and london, she got about $6 million just for that. >> you got stay with the...
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this week owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. >>> we ask that each of you join the athletics, texas rangers and all of major league baseball, as we observe a silent moment of reflection and respect for brownwood texas firefighter s n shannon stone. >> shannon stone was a firefighter from brownsville, texas, who fell to his death from the stands at a texas rangers baseball game earlier this week. he was trying to catch a ball for his 6-year-old son that was in the stands by one of the rangers players. stone was honored with a moment of silence last night. the rangers set up a memorial fund for his family. so sad. >>> a fan who flu across can country has been indicted. nigerian is being charged with being a stowaway for trying to enter a secure area at the airport. he got through security with an expired id and someone else's boarding pass. flew from new york all of the way to l.a. he got caught but he was let go. then he tried to do it again in los angeles. that is where he was finally arrested. >>> a jail break caught on tape. th
this week owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. >>> we ask that each of you join the athletics, texas rangers and all of major league baseball, as we observe a silent moment of reflection and respect for brownwood texas firefighter s n shannon stone. >> shannon stone was a firefighter from brownsville, texas, who fell to his death from the stands at a texas rangers baseball game earlier this week. he was trying to catch a ball for his 6-year-old son that was in the stands by...
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he threw a pie in rupert murdoch's direction. a british comedian is paying the price. you're watching "american morning." it's 15 minutes past the hour. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to ? 20 million men already have. with every age comes respons. ask your doctor if your heart. do not take viagra if you tak, as it may cause an unsafe dro. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of tak. viagra. talk to . see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. >>> welcome back to "american morning." the deal done, right? everything is hunky dory, right? no. after bickering and a brush wit
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the newspaper is owned by rupert murdoch, who also owns fox news and the "wall street journal." cnn's senior international correspondent dan rivers joins me from london. the former editor, now under arrest, happens to be former press secretary for the british prime minister david cameron. so is this scandal expected to be politically damaging for the prime minister? >> reporter: well, it certainly acutely embarrassing for david cameron, and he kind of admitted in a press conference today that it was his decision and his decision alone to employ andy colson, a decision which has come back to haunt him with a vengeance. >> this is a wake-up call. over the decades, on the watch of both labor leaders and conservative leaders, politicians and the press have spent time courting support, not confronting the problems. well, it's on my watch that the music has stopped. and i'm saying, loud and clear, that things have got to change. >> reporter: so talking there about the cozy relationship that hasekisted between both parties really, all the parties, and sort of major news groups here, no
the newspaper is owned by rupert murdoch, who also owns fox news and the "wall street journal." cnn's senior international correspondent dan rivers joins me from london. the former editor, now under arrest, happens to be former press secretary for the british prime minister david cameron. so is this scandal expected to be politically damaging for the prime minister? >> reporter: well, it certainly acutely embarrassing for david cameron, and he kind of admitted in a press...
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rupert murdoch becomes their new owner, and the "news of the world" is murdoch's first fleet street folly. for the years that followed the newspaper built a reputation on hard-hitting exclusives. hugely exposing the embarrassments of politicians. prince harry, age 16, was one of the many to be exposed. and then there was david beckham who was exposed as an adulter when he was uncovered with the secret affair with his personal assistant. in 2005, the paper published a mundane story about prince william injuring his knee, and it was another exclusive for the "news of the world" making the reputation of getting the scoop. royal officials realized that the story only could have been sourced by the illegal interception of prince william's mobile phone voice mail, and right there began the chain of events, allegations and scandal that enveloped members of the royal family, celebrities, politicians and now murder and bomb victims. richard quest, cnn, london. >>> all right. coming up the crews aboard "atlantis" anxious to get going, but the last shuttle launch ever still not a sure thing. the spe
rupert murdoch becomes their new owner, and the "news of the world" is murdoch's first fleet street folly. for the years that followed the newspaper built a reputation on hard-hitting exclusives. hugely exposing the embarrassments of politicians. prince harry, age 16, was one of the many to be exposed. and then there was david beckham who was exposed as an adulter when he was uncovered with the secret affair with his personal assistant. in 2005, the paper published a mundane story...
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murdoch. targeted for what they call a willingness to hoard wealth as the expense of the 99%. new york's mayor, michael bloomberg, a billionaire, by the way, says he won't force them from their home base in hyde park as long as they follow the rules. >> the bottom line is, people want to express themselves, and as long as they obey the laws we'll allow them to. >> yesterday conway west and russell simmons visited the park. >>> and the unmanned drones are controlled from an air base in nevada. the problem has not grounded any drones worldwide and they're still trying to figure out how that virus was installed. >>> public health officials in california say that apple co-founder steve jobs died of respiratory failure brought on by a pancreatic tumor. he died wednesday at his home in paper oh alto. his life will be celebrated on october 19th. >> announced on, really, the new apple, the last day he was alive. it already appears to be a monster hit. >> unbelievable. >> as all of his creations have b
murdoch. targeted for what they call a willingness to hoard wealth as the expense of the 99%. new york's mayor, michael bloomberg, a billionaire, by the way, says he won't force them from their home base in hyde park as long as they follow the rules. >> the bottom line is, people want to express themselves, and as long as they obey the laws we'll allow them to. >> yesterday conway west and russell simmons visited the park. >>> and the unmanned drones are controlled from an...
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rules package rupert murdoch's wife got $1.7 million. 17 days later he married wendy dame. remember that one. and michael jordan, about $150 million, $160 million he had to settle. and tiger woods, only $100 million. >> only. >> yes, miss tang is in a good mood today. >> we're at seven minutes to the top of the hour. nadia, thank you very much. >>> they've been kicked out, and now they're looking for a place to protest. occupy demonstrators in portland. they have now left a park there. they have their tents pulled down, thrown out. their story coming up. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪ >>> good morning, new york city in the background. central park. seeing columbus circle there. new york city. good morning to you. good morning, everyone. good morning, portland, oregon. they saw a pretty interesting evening with the occupy movement there. they're looking for a new spot to demonstrate today. police in riot gear swept into the park where they had been set up and ordered them to get out. several occupy activists were arrested. they had set up camps there aft
rules package rupert murdoch's wife got $1.7 million. 17 days later he married wendy dame. remember that one. and michael jordan, about $150 million, $160 million he had to settle. and tiger woods, only $100 million. >> only. >> yes, miss tang is in a good mood today. >> we're at seven minutes to the top of the hour. nadia, thank you very much. >>> they've been kicked out, and now they're looking for a place to protest. occupy demonstrators in portland. they have now...
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after 168 years in existence, rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper shuts down amid claims that the paper hacked royals, politicians and crime victims. >> two explosions rocked central oslo in the last hour. >> reporter: july 22nd, terror in norway. in oslo, a bombing kills eight people. on nearby utoya island, at least 70 people, many of them youngsters, are shot to death. the tragedy stuns the tiny nation. the accused attacker is later described address a right wing christian extremist. >> that's just part of the year. joe will conclude the rest of it in a bit, including the penn state scandal. >>> before the break we kicked off our year in review. joe johns wraps the rest of 2011. >> it's a remarkable moment. this is a remarkably important vote for the country. it is also remarkably emotional moment for this democratic congresswoman to return to the house floor for the first time. >> reporter: august 1st, a rare moment of bipartisan support on capitol hill. >> breaking news that could impact your mortgage rate or what you pay for your credit card. standard & poor's served not
after 168 years in existence, rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper shuts down amid claims that the paper hacked royals, politicians and crime victims. >> two explosions rocked central oslo in the last hour. >> reporter: july 22nd, terror in norway. in oslo, a bombing kills eight people. on nearby utoya island, at least 70 people, many of them youngsters, are shot to death. the tragedy stuns the tiny nation. the accused attacker is later described address a right wing...
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murdoch who can throw around a lot of political influence when it comes to british politics endorsed cameron for prime minister and then cameron takes office, hires the former officer of "news of the world" which i bet he wishes he hadn't and then the guy arrested today, which you mentioned. >> "news of the world" is this tabloid newspaper. it's as if the president of the world would go pick this man from a newspaper and say now you're press secretary. things are just different in britain, it seems. >> true, they play a much bigger role in the newspaper world more than the united states. i think it also points up, you know, the tactics. it was the same "news of the world" last year that did that sting with the fake shake of a reporter impersonating a person asking fergie for money on television. it's the same fabrication that's not so funny when it's applied to hacking into the voicemails or phones of ordinary people. as you know, what really made this scandal take off and led to murdoch's decision to close the paper on sunday was the fact that families of terror vicvict, a missing g
murdoch who can throw around a lot of political influence when it comes to british politics endorsed cameron for prime minister and then cameron takes office, hires the former officer of "news of the world" which i bet he wishes he hadn't and then the guy arrested today, which you mentioned. >> "news of the world" is this tabloid newspaper. it's as if the president of the world would go pick this man from a newspaper and say now you're press secretary. things are just...
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. >>> hugh grant the first to testify against the rupert murdoch empire. >> if someone like me called the police for a burglary, a mugging, something in the street, something that's happened to one of me or my girlfriend, the chances are that a photographer or reporter would turn up on your doorstep before a policeman. ...got promoted to director? so 12 seconds ago. we should get him a present. thanks for the gift basket. you're welcome. you're welcome. did you see hr just sent out new... ...office rules? cause you're currently in violation of 6 of them. oh yeah, baby? ...and 7. did you guys hear that fred is leaving? so 30 seconds ago. [ noisemakers blow ] [ both ] we'll miss you! oh, facecake! there's some leftover cake. [ male announcer ] the new htc vivid. stay a step ahead with at&t 4g lte, with speeds up to 10x faster than 3g. ♪ let's do it, let's go to vegas. vegas baby! maybe we should head back to the dealership first? vegas! no, this is a test drive. vegas! [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and
. >>> hugh grant the first to testify against the rupert murdoch empire. >> if someone like me called the police for a burglary, a mugging, something in the street, something that's happened to one of me or my girlfriend, the chances are that a photographer or reporter would turn up on your doorstep before a policeman. ...got promoted to director? so 12 seconds ago. we should get him a present. thanks for the gift basket. you're welcome. you're welcome. did you see hr just sent...
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now, don't tell this to rupert murdoch who just launched the daily on the ipad last week. he, of course, charges access to "wall street journal" and "financial times," but the fact of the matter is it doesn't go for every publication out there. you can't necessarily put the toothpaste back into the tube. critics say to pay for content, that kind of business model, is really hard to get used to, for many of us, right, brooke? >> absolutely, absolutely. hard to go -- when you're used to having something be free, being charged for it but at the same time you can understand why they want their money. people aren't buying newspapers like they used to. >> reporter: that's what advertisers are for. >> did you see the super cute kid, so adorable, the super bowl car ad, and it's already had, you know, more than 15 million hits on youtube there. he is, trying to use the force. but have you seen -- have you seen the 6-year-old behind the mask? you've got to see this. >> well, when i got started on the commercial, i was just thrilled to have a commercial, like a mov movie of like i've
now, don't tell this to rupert murdoch who just launched the daily on the ipad last week. he, of course, charges access to "wall street journal" and "financial times," but the fact of the matter is it doesn't go for every publication out there. you can't necessarily put the toothpaste back into the tube. critics say to pay for content, that kind of business model, is really hard to get used to, for many of us, right, brooke? >> absolutely, absolutely. hard to go --...
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the son of news corporation chairman rupert murdoch. atika joins us from london. what can you tell us about today's testimony? >> reporter: basically, they really wanted to know, lawmakers are trying to figure out just how much news international executives knew about how widespread the phone hacking was and when did they know it, particularly james murdoch. they grilled basically a former lawyer of news international, a former editor for "news of the world," and both of them said they had a 15-minute conversation with james murdoch several years ago, informing him about a particular e-mail that suggested the phone hacking was not restricted to simply one reporter, but in fact, may have been a wider problem. there are quite a few heated exchanges between lawmakers and the lawyer, in particular. here's an exchange between tom watson, a former labor mp, and the lawyer. >> the truth is, you didn't see it as gross misconduct, did you? you just thought it was a reporter's job at "news of the world." >> that is absolute nonsense. >> as far as you're concerned, the only
the son of news corporation chairman rupert murdoch. atika joins us from london. what can you tell us about today's testimony? >> reporter: basically, they really wanted to know, lawmakers are trying to figure out just how much news international executives knew about how widespread the phone hacking was and when did they know it, particularly james murdoch. they grilled basically a former lawyer of news international, a former editor for "news of the world," and both of them...
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lawmakers want to know if he misled them when he testified with his father, rupert in july. let's head round the world with atika shubert. she's in london. >> reporter: it's all about what james murdoch knew and when. james murdoch claims did he not know the extent of phone hacking until late 2010, but the former lawyer for news international and the former editor for news of the world say they told him about e-mail that showed it went beyond just one reporter in 2008. and that's what mps will be grilling him on today. did he know as early as 2008 that phone hacking was endemic at news international, at news of the world, and if he did, why did he do nothing to stop it? we should be hearing from him soon. at the moment, mps are meeting in private to discussion what questions to ask him, carol. >> atika shubert, live in london, thank you. >>> to connecticut now, the northeast utilities company has created a $10 million fund to assist customers affected by power outages during that freak winter snowstorm a couple weeks ago. in a moment, the company president apologized for not
lawmakers want to know if he misled them when he testified with his father, rupert in july. let's head round the world with atika shubert. she's in london. >> reporter: it's all about what james murdoch knew and when. james murdoch claims did he not know the extent of phone hacking until late 2010, but the former lawyer for news international and the former editor for news of the world say they told him about e-mail that showed it went beyond just one reporter in 2008. and that's what mps...
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when fox cut his joke about rupert murdoch, he pulled out in protest. he was replaced in the opening by leonard nimoy. >> really? best lead actress went to newcomer melissa mccarthy. she plays on "mike and molly." and in a memorable moment, her friends and some of her co-stars ran up and gave her that tiara and of course the bouquet of flowers. the ladies competing in the category did a pageant spoof. as i said, they went onstage when their names were called. and crowned mccarthy the winner. >> a pair of oscar winners now have emmys in the trophy case. martin scorsese won for "boardwalk empire." the series was shut out in the acting categories. >> i have to start watching something other than football games. >> i don't know how you watched so much football, we get up so early. >> oh, man. yesterday, you didn't watch football? >> no. >> you are un-american. >> i was working in the yard. >> working in the yard. >> i watched baseball until 1:00 a.m. on friday. i was almost up 24 hours. the tigers clinched, baby! >> oh, carol. >>> the other oscar winner kat
when fox cut his joke about rupert murdoch, he pulled out in protest. he was replaced in the opening by leonard nimoy. >> really? best lead actress went to newcomer melissa mccarthy. she plays on "mike and molly." and in a memorable moment, her friends and some of her co-stars ran up and gave her that tiara and of course the bouquet of flowers. the ladies competing in the category did a pageant spoof. as i said, they went onstage when their names were called. and crowned...
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. >> new questions this morning, form former rupert murdoch aides facing tough questions. zain verjee live in london with the details. >> good morning. this is going to be a really big deal today. it could be pivotal because at the heart of this is the question, did james murdoch lie? did he mislead people on the parliamentary committee when he said he didn't really know about the extent, the scale of the phone hacking scandal? now james murdoch previously has said that an investigation showed no evidence of widespread phone hacking, so what we have today is four former officials, human resources chief, a former editor of "news of the world" a couple top legal guys, all in front of the committee and they are likely to challenge the fact that james murdoch didn't know. so in other words, there's an e-mail at the heart of all of this that james murdoch said he didn't see. there are a couple guys out there today talking to the committee saying he did see this critical e-mail that did say that the phone hacking scandal was widespread and it was not limited to one single report
. >> new questions this morning, form former rupert murdoch aides facing tough questions. zain verjee live in london with the details. >> good morning. this is going to be a really big deal today. it could be pivotal because at the heart of this is the question, did james murdoch lie? did he mislead people on the parliamentary committee when he said he didn't really know about the extent, the scale of the phone hacking scandal? now james murdoch previously has said that an...